The six-month bill gained to cut its yield 7 basis points, to 5.08 percent.
The bill has gained surprisingly broad support since its introduction in January.
Though the bill gained some media attention, it never made it out of committee.
The one-year bill gained 2 basis points, to 8.54 percent.
A bill to establish the institute has gained 66 sponsors in the House.
The bill gained a 23-20 vote in favor, but failed to meet the 25-vote threshold required to pass.
The bill passed in 1959 and approximately 1,400 women gained additional active duty credit.
However, it appeared doubtful whether such a bill would gain sufficient support to pass.
And the one-year bills gained 7 basis points, to 6.79 percent.
The bill has gained much media attention, state wide and nationally.